Hire Houston First was developed to promote economic opportunity for Houston businesses and to support job creation. The City of Houston spends billions of dollars to maintain and improve the City’s infrastructure and provide services for the public. Hire Houston First grants the City the ability to give preference to local companies, as long as their pricing is competitive.
The Office of Business Opportunity (OBO) is the administrator of the Hire Houston First program. It is the policy of the City of Houston as defined in the Hire Houston First Ordinance Chapter 15, Article XI, to use the City’s spending powers in a manner that promotes fiscal responsibility and maximizes the effectiveness of local tax dollars by ensuring City spending provides business opportunity to city and local businesses as a measure to support the local economy.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
All interested parties are encouraged to attend any scheduled pre-bid and/or pre-proposal conference(s). It is the interested party's responsibility to ensure they have secured and thoroughly reviewed all solicitation documents prior to any scheduled conference(s). Interested parties can download all forms and specifications from the Internet at http://houstontx.gov/bizwithhou. Downloading these documents will ensure all interested parties will automatically receive any updates via e-mail. Sealed submissions will be received in the Office of the City Secretary, City Hall Annex, Public Level, 900 Bagby, Houston, Texas, 77002, due at the time listed on the bid.
| | Professional Services Bids | | The City of Houston, along with other public agencies, solicits bids from businesses for various goods and services. This resource and newsletter provide links to current solicitations that may lead to prime or subcontracting opportunities. If you are interested in learning more information about a particular bid or proposal, please refer questions to the agency requesting the good or service. When reading solicitations, be sure to look for pre-bid/pre-proposal conferences, which provide specific information about the project, as well as excellent networking opportunities with prime contractors/suppliers. | | We work with external partners from time to time to help with projects and services, from lot maintenance to financial management. Open procurements will be posted here. We welcome responses from historically underutilized businesses, MWBEs, and any business carrying comparable certification from the City of Houston’s Office of Business Opportunity or similar government entity. | |
This is a joint effort between Harris County Purchasing and DEEO. Businesses are encouraged to register as vendors through the Harris County portal:
harriscountytx.bonfirehub.com
Contact: deeo.harriscountytx.gov
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ITB #25-038, Mobile Restroom Trailer for Bolivar Peninsula
March 28, 2025, 2:00 PM
Galveston County is seeking a qualified vendor to supply a portable restroom trailer to be located on the Port Bolivar Texas Peninsula from March – October (beach season). Trailer will be moved in the “off-season” months of September thru February. The supplied trailer should meet or exceed the specifications listed on Exhibit A, Mobile Restroom Trailer Bid Specifications.
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ITB #25-040, Reinforced Concrete Pipes for Culverts
April 4, 2025, 2:30 PM
The County of Galveston is seeking a vendor to supply Reinforced Concrete Pipe for Culverts to various locations within Galveston County in accordance to the specifications attached to this Invitation to Bid
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ITB 25-039, Precoat Topping Rock
April 4, 2025, 2:00 PM
The County of Galveston is seeking a vendor to supply Precoat Topping Rock to various locations within Galveston County in accordance with the specifications within this Invitation to Bid All proposed materials must be commercial top-of-the-line grade and quality, and able to withstand use in commercial and or industrial applications.
| | The Houston Chronicle and the Houston Business Journal print bid advertisements on an ongoing basis. Here are the links for print advertisements: | | | | |